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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Each student is required to attain 35% marks in each subject and in aggregate to clear their HSC examination.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The board officials conduct HSC exam in two shifts : morning shift from 11am to 2.10 pm and evening shift from 3pm to 6.10pm. The timings for all streams : Science, Commerce, Arts and general remains the same. All the students appearing for their board examination should reach their respective centers well before time to avoid unnecessary chaos.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, It is important to study in the morning on examination day as it helps a student to stay focused hence more productive. After a good night sleep, our brains tend to be more efficient and alert. It makes learning more easy. The morning time is best for last revision before appearing in exam.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The board released the Maharashtra HSC supplementary result 2025 on July 29, 2025. Students can check their supplementary result using roll number and mother's name.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2018: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) today declared the supplementary results of class 12th or Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) on the official website- mahresult.nic.in. The results were announced on the website at 1 PM. Candidates can now check their scores on the official website as the link has been activated. Students can also apply for re-totalling process to their respective divisional boards between August 27 and September 15.
Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2018: How to check scores-
Step 1: Log into the official website of the Maharas
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, if your state of domicile is Maharashtra, then you are eligible for MHCET. As per my knowledge you are eligible for the state quota seat only for the state of which you have the domicile that is the state from where you have completed your 10 and 12 exam, not the domicile you hold by Birth. Below are the eligibility criteria:
- The candidate should have passed their 10 and 12 from the state of Maharashtra.
- The candidate should have a domicile certificate from the State of Maharashtra (should have lived there for a period of 10 years), or a birth certificate mentioning the place of birth in Maharashtra.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
MSBSHSE is likely to release the Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2025 in the last week of August 2025. The result will be out on the official website- mahresult.nic.in. Students will be able to check their results using roll number and mother's first name.
Students who clear the Maharashtra HSC supplementary exams will be able to apply for higher studies this year. Others will have to appear for the 12th HSC exams next year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Science candidates can apply for BMS courses. BMS courses typically cover a range of business-related subjects such as Economics, Accounting, Marketing, organizational behaviour, Economics,6 etc. While the primary focus of your previous studies might have been on subjects like Physics, Chemistry, or Biology, many universities welcome applicants from diverse academic backgrounds.
According to BMS course eligibility criteria candidates, who have completed Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board or university, are eligible for a BMS degree. Also, in most colleges offering BMS degrees,
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